The right hon. Gentleman may well be correct on that specific point, and I fully accept that. There is in privatisations, however, a nexus between quality and price, and very often—although not always—the companies that promise a quality at a certain price are unable to deliver it. They cannot deliver the quality of service, and/or they cannot do so at the price at which they promised to do so. He can correct me on this if he wishes, but we see that time and again when rail franchisees come back to the Government and say, “We promised a certain level of service for a certain price. We cannot do it: we need a bigger bung.”
Health Services Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Rob Marris
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 6 December 2016.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Health Services Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill.
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